Picking the cards:
Player 1: Gets rid of the K♦ in anticipation of getting a flush.
Player 2: Gets rid of the Q♣ in anticipation of getting a straight.
Player 3: Gets rid of the J♠ in anticipation of getting a poker full house.
Player 4: Keeps the pair of Jacks and picks other cards.
Player 5: Keeps the pair of Queens while saving the King as a kicker he picks two Cards. Not everyone would agree with this as it makes more sense to save the kicker if one has a small pair.
THE FOLLOWING GAME:
Player 1: Got lucky! This player picked the 10♥, leaving him with a flush.
Player 2: This player ended with a straight. 3♣, 7♦, 6♦, 5♦, 4♣
Player 3: Not much good. 3♣, 3♦, 2♠, 2♣, 7♠
Player 4: Not much good. J♦, J♣, 8♣, 6♣, 4♥,
Player 5: Not much good. Q♠, Q♦, K♣, J♥, 3♠
Wagers:
Player 1: Places a huge wager because he has good cards.
Player 2: Matches the wager.
Player 3: Quits. Since the previous players only picked one card each and both of them made a wager hence the improbability of beating his opponents with two small medium pairs.
Player 4: Quits because he only has one pair.
Player 5: Quits because he only has one pair.
Winner:
Player 1 who has a flush beats player 2.